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  • PhDAstrophysic
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Evidence please.
    Evidence:
    • Morphology
    • Developmental biology
    • Genetics
    • Paleontology
    • Biogeography

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Religious Hank View Post
    I'm curious, does the bible really describe it like this? (I've read a kidsbible some time ago and that's not a great source)
    Yes.

    Now please be polite and go introduce yourself.

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  • Religious Hank
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Please point out where any True Christian™ misquoted, interpreted, or added to or subtracted from Scripture.

    Be specific, and cite the book, chapter, and verse.

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    Well, since they have come up with this theory, then they have to show evidence that it is the thruth. Does the bible really discribes it like this? And I don't think that the bible alone is enough evindence.
    But I discovered that this is a biblestudy site, so my opinion about proving something will most likely not matter here.

    But still I'm curious, does the bible really describe it like this? (I've read a kidsbible some time ago and that's not a great source)

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Religious Hank View Post
    Yes I am sorry for not introducing myself, but I was very curious about this evolutionary line.
    And I am not here to flame you, but there really are just some names, with lines in between, without any hard evidence. I don't see how that works.
    Please point out where any True Christian(tm) misquoted, interpreted, or added to or subtracted from Scripture.

    Be specific, and cite the book, chapter, and verse.

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Religious Hank
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Yes I am sorry for not introducing myself, but I was very curious about this evolutionary line.
    And I am not here to flame you, but there really are just some names, with lines in between, without any hard evidence. I don't see how that works.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Religious Hank View Post
    You guys are just making this stuff up (from some names in the bible) and then just call it scientific evidence.....
    Please make a thread of your own in the "Introductions" section of the forum, so that we can properly greet you. Tell us about yourself, your church, and how you came to find Jesus.

    And if you're here to flame us, better take a look at THIS before making an even bigger ass out of yourself.

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  • Religious Hank
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    You guys are just making this stuff up (from some names in the bible) and then just call it scientific evidence.....

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Bort the simpleton View Post
    What you have there is evolution my friend. Congrats and welcome to the 21st century
    Evidence please. Otherwise it's no welcome to anything and you're stuck in the dark ages.

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  • Bort the simpleton
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by Pastor Billy-Reuben View Post
    Now we cover the Hamites (Negroids).

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    Ham had four sons that each became the progenitor of one of the major divisions in the Negroid race. Cush settled in sub-Saharan Africa and founded the Ethiopian subrace. Mizraim settled in northern Africa and founded the Egyptian subrace. Phut went back to the Middle East and founded the Phoenician subrace. Canaan also went back to the Middle East and founded the Canaanite subrace.

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    Cush's six sons each became a progenitor of a division within the Ethiopian subrace. Nimrod went back to the Middle East and founded the Babylonian subrace. If you are wondering why we use the word "nimrod" as a synonym for "idiot" these days, it's because Nimrod was the idiot who decided to build the Tower of Babel.




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    Mizraim's six sons founded the five divisions of the Egyptian race, spreading across northern Africa, into the Mediterranean, and back into the Middle East. Ludim's and Lehabim's offspring interbred, and that's where the Libyans came from.




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    Finally we come to the most prolific branch of the Negroid race, the Canaanites. Most of these subraces settled in Israel, pre-stealing the promised land from the Israelites while they were still in Egypt. Not all of them settled in the Middle East. Heth went further east and founded the Hittite subrace, now known as the Mongols. Sin went even further east and founded the Sinite subrace, now known as the Chinese. I'm sure that all of the other Oriental subraces branched off from the Sinites, but I can't find any scripture that covers it.



    Likewise, the native inhabitants of Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas are all obviously Hamites, but there is no documentation of their lineage anywhere.



    Judging from their physical features, I would conclude that some branch of the Cushites spread from western Africa into the Indian Ocean, then from there into India, then to Polynesia, and then to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands, and finally to Hawaii and Easter Island.



    I would likewise conclude that some branch of the Mizraimites went across the Atlantic Ocean to the East Indies, then from there into the Americas.



    Just like the Canaanites pre-stole land from the Semites, the Cushites and the Mizraimites pre-stole land rightfully belonging to the Japhephites.



    Pastor Billy-Reuben

    What you have there is evolution my friend. Congrats and welcome to the 21st century

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Since your post follows mine I presume you're responding to what I wrote:
    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Thank you for that teaching Mr Bathfire. It explains how come white people fare much better in Africa than the natives. Can we gain any insight into characteristics of the Hamitic curse from this?
    and your reply:
    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    That was precisely my point. Dare I say that you just supported science by says that light is absorbed for darker colors. This allows them to burn less, kind of when you get a tan from going to the beach a lot, you may burn the first time but not the more you go.

    Feel like I'm teaching elementary.
    You're not teaching at all. When you get a tan from going to the beach a lot, you may burn the first time .. .. but the more you go the more likely you are TO GET SKIN CANCER.


    What's the harm in sunburn? A person's risk for melanoma--the most serious form of skin cancer--doubles if he or she has had five or more sunburns..
    Let's look at how sun exposure relates to skin cancer. The two most common nonmelanoma skin cancers, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), are directly correlated with sun accumulation..

    © 2012 The Skin Cancer Foundation | 149 Madison Avenue Suite 901 New York, New York 10016 | (212) 725-5176


    Elsewhere:
    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    The many different races came from the many different evolutionary constructs deriving from at which part of the world or how much sun those species received and evolved to have more melonin which makes their skin darker (think about it white people come from parts of the world with less sun exposure and black people come from places with more sun exposure). Language is a similar aspect where cultures secluded from one another evolved finding their own ways to communicate with one another, animals did the same thing and our domesticated animals are now evolving to understand our language as well and maybe vise versa.
    I will not dwell on your deficiency other than to point out that what you have described is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of evolutionist propaganda..
    You see (well, you probably don't but someone reading might get the point) in order to determine the veracity of evolutionist dogma The Pastoral Team actually read it. Then they can say whether or not it's in accord with Scripture. It is not. But their having read it and having instructed us means that WE KNOW WHAT IT CLAIMS.


    ..scientists all agree that our early hominid relatives arose in Africa, but disagree on when the direct ancestors of living humans left Africa to populate the globe.
    Source links to additional genetic studies
    © DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

    As usual the scientists can't decide whether we're related to chimps or orang-utans but are unified in their claims that HUMANS ORIGINATED IN AFRICA then moved out into Asia and eventually from there into Europe BECOMING LIGHTER IN SKIN TONE and that is the exact opposite of what you claim. You went on to announce that animals are evolving language.

    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Oh, please, cite your source for this!!
    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    Who needs to cite it.. etc.
    Well a fundamental tenet of the scientific method which you are trying to reproduce (unsuccessfully so far) is that sources are always given. A source may be one's own peer reviewed research published in a relevant journal, or information from registered organisations or government departments, or even unreliable sources to show just how they ARE unreliable for example because they're self-contradictory or nonsensical or because they disagree with established scientific facts [sic] such as I have used above to demonstrate that you don't know what you're talking about even though the subject is complete rubbish as may be verified from ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE RECORDS available HERE.

    So yes, you do need to cite it.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Of course I have dogs. A man has to have some sort of intelligent animal about when he goes hunting. Nigras' just scream out every time you shoot they scream "Gawd Lawdy, I's be hit again'. That means you can only get one shot off before they give away your position. Useless. A good dog runs silently until he catches the floundering animal, A vise like grip and a few quick shakes to snap its' neck and the dog will drag it back to the blind, steam rising from the wound. It is a beautiful thing God gave us.
    Brother Hutchins, I confess to a touch of envy regarding the way you handle your field negros. I'm not much of a hunter myself (Mr. Etheldreda prefers to keep this hobby in it's natural state - a manly sport to be enjoyed with other men), but my experience with the urban negro is that he never takes anything seriously. Why, I've completely given up on expecting any help from them, as they simply cannot stop their tribal antics long enough to be of any use.









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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    Apparently you've never had a dog or cat. You asked me to cite it. I'm sure there is a sheep dog being used somewhere in the Bible. For that matter I know that they rode camels. Do you think try would be able to ride a camel if they weren't able to communicate with it??
    Of course I have dogs. A man has to have some sort of intelligent animal about when he goes hunting. Nigras' just scream out every time you shoot they scream "Gawd Lawdy, I's be hit again'. That means you can only get one shot off before they give away your position. Useless. A good dog runs silently until he catches the floundering animal, A vise like grip and a few quick shakes to snap its' neck and the dog will drag it back to the blind, steam rising from the wound. It is a beautiful thing God gave us.

    I have no idea why you want to use You tubes instead of the Bible. This is a decent Christian forum after all. You haters are all alike.

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  • Atheist Interloper
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    Apparently you've never had a dog or cat. You asked me to cite it. I'm sure there is a sheep dog being used somewhere in the Bible. For that matter I know that they rode camels. Do you think try would be able to ride a camel if they weren't able to communicate with it??
    Your job is not to defend the assertion that dogs are trainable. It is to defend the assertion that evolution is the cause of this phenomenon. That takes science. You cannot just assume that evolution is the cause of everything animals do.

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  • Average Fool
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Oh, well if it was on YouTube, well then it MUST be true!
    Apparently you've never had a dog or cat. You asked me to cite it. I'm sure there is a sheep dog being used somewhere in the Bible. For that matter I know that they rode camels. Do you think try would be able to ride a camel if they weren't able to communicate with it??

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  • Atheist Interloper
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    Re: Where did the races come from?

    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    animals did the same thing and our domesticated animals are now evolving to understand our language as well and maybe vise versa.
    Originally posted by AverageJoe43 View Post
    Who needs to cite it. Ever have a dog fetch a stick. Ever see a circus act. Communicating with animals is training them on command.
    Are you saying you could cite it, but you don't need to?

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